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they came to Los Angeles, where I am now living.
fast forward to 2011. I am imformed that Phish is playing the Hollywood Bowl in Aug, so I youtube some
recent shows and feel a sense of curiosity hit me.
This was clearly Phish, but they were tighter, more defined, they werent just some guys pissing in peoples ears, which was a quote I totally understood. The band had always experimented or noodled around too much at times. Now, they were still jamming, still improvising, but with much more intent and purpose. I immediately bought tickets through craigslist. That first
Hollywood Bowl show drove it in. Phish is playing their best music since 98. Long beach last year showed they can still type II anything, And Last night showed they have energy. 4th show in 4 days and we got treated to a rockin, fun, energetic, albeit crowd pleasingly safe, two sets. And Chris Kurodas new lights. Brilliant. Those giant shapes he drew all over the back wall was really an awesome visual treat, along with so much more. I am actually contemplating my first out of state Phishing trip. Ive heard many good things about Dicks.